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Greats say the game's at breaking point

2 March 2010

LLEYTON HEWITT believes Australian tennis has sunk to its "lowest point", while Pat Cash claims Tennis Australia has "just absolutely messed up a bunch of really talented kids"... read full story

Complaint On Council

15 January 2009

A CONTROVERSIAL industrial development at Tighes Hill has sparked a second code of conduct complaint against Newcastle City Council representatives... read full story

Attack On Corban Unfair

2 January 2009

As an employee of a Michael Corban enterprise I am both delighted and appalled at the amount of vitriol directed at Michael in recent letters to the editor... read full story

'shame' Cries At Council Backflip

19 December 2008

A 42-UNIT industrial development at Tighes Hill will proceed, despite a vocal community protest and an initial rejection by Newcastle City Council... read full story

Presenting Employee Development Courses

11 December 2008

While employee development courses can help your employees to work more efficiently, you will need to be tactful in how you present them... read full story

Bird Looks To Fly To Super League As Sharks Ceo Faces Assault Allegation

21 November 2008

SUSPENDED Sharks star Greg Bird is poised to resurrect his career in England as revelations surfaced that the club's chief executive, Tony Zappia, is defending accusations from a female employee that he assaulted her... read full story

Church May Face Scrutiny Over Failed Investment

29 June 2008

THE role of the fundamentalist church Revival Centres International in a failed property development company could come under scrutiny in the NSW Supreme Court, as creditors owed almost $6 million queue up to find out what went wrong... read full story

Rough At Beach - Claims Of Privacy, Super Breaches

5 May 2008

FITNESS industry franchise Beach House Health and Fitness is embroiled in claims it has sold private information about its members, has failed to pay out employee entitlements and has had legal action taken against it to reclaim unpaid debts... read full story

Summit Firm Stake Sold, Says Adviser

1 May 2008

A FEDERAL Government employee had not finished selling his stake in a firm that won a lucrative public relations contract at the 2020 Summit until last month. Last week The Age revealed that a $60,000 contract to manage the media at the summit had been awarded - without going to competitive tender - to CMAX Communications, which was formerly solely owned by Christian Taubenschlag, the media adviser to Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon. The revelation prompted accusations that the Rudd Government ..... read full story

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